
Curated by Aaron Stern and featuring photography from Gray Sorrenti, the NYC’s exhibition looks back to a time when picture-making was more deliberate

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“articleBody”: ““There are 1 trillion, mostly digital, mostly garbage, pictures made every day. It’s nice to see good ones in person,” says Stern. “More than anything – I wanted to do what I wanted to do. Repurpose work of other artists. In collaboration with them. I did it all mostly for the process. Gave me an excuse to talk to my friends. That I put in the exhibition. And a good reason to reach out to people I’ve wanted to work with.”
As for the images themselves, you’ll have to see with your own eyes to find out. “If you look close enough, you most probably might find yourself here,” Sorrenti cryptically announced on Instagram last week. According to Stern, her contribution comprises 900 images, pulled from Facetime, and collaged to make a staggering 61-foot-long mural.
The exhibition launches at 6-9pm this evening (May 3) at downtown New York’s WSA building, 161 Water Street, showcasing until the end of the month. Come jam with the printed medium and hope the printer doesn’t jam.”,
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